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Winter Steelhead
When: November-April. Some of the coastal rivers will start seeing catchable numbers of winter steelhead as early as November each year. Other rivers on the peninsula won't start producing until January. The Cowlitz River will be very good beginning in February and stays good clear through April. The Humptulips, Satsop and Wynoochee Rivers are currently producing limits or near limits daily now.
Where: Wynoochee through March and the Cowlitz through April
Why: The Cowlitz and Wynoochee Rivers get the biggest returns of winter steelhead each year for their river sizes. These rivers are easy to access with lots of public and private launching and fishing opportunities. We catch 2 or 3 salt fish on these rivers almost daily. The Wynoochee run is already in thick as of January 1st, 2016 and the Cowlitz will be good starting sometime in early February. LINK TO SMOLT COUNTS
King Salmon
When: Spring and Fall - the Chinook or King Salmon run in Washington State is broken up into 3 distinct runs of salmon. There is Spring King Salmon aka Springers, Summer Salmon aka June Hogs and Fall Salmon frequently referred to as Fall Chinook.
When: November-April. Some of the coastal rivers will start seeing catchable numbers of winter steelhead as early as November each year. Other rivers on the peninsula won't start producing until January. The Cowlitz River will be very good beginning in February and stays good clear through April. The Humptulips, Satsop and Wynoochee Rivers are currently producing limits or near limits daily now.
Where: Wynoochee through March and the Cowlitz through April
Why: The Cowlitz and Wynoochee Rivers get the biggest returns of winter steelhead each year for their river sizes. These rivers are easy to access with lots of public and private launching and fishing opportunities. We catch 2 or 3 salt fish on these rivers almost daily. The Wynoochee run is already in thick as of January 1st, 2016 and the Cowlitz will be good starting sometime in early February. LINK TO SMOLT COUNTS
King Salmon
When: Spring and Fall - the Chinook or King Salmon run in Washington State is broken up into 3 distinct runs of salmon. There is Spring King Salmon aka Springers, Summer Salmon aka June Hogs and Fall Salmon frequently referred to as Fall Chinook.
Where: The best king salmon fishing can be achieve on the Columbia River and it's tributaries as well as the Humptulips Rivers. We fish the Columbia River in March through August for King Salmon as well as it's tributaries including the Cowlitz, Willamette, Wind River and Drano Lake. BUOY 10 is a very popular place to fish the Months of July and August for King Salmon near Astoria, Oregon.
Why: King Salmon are high on the list of every anglers dream fish. They are the biggest of all the salmonid species and are abundant in Western Washington and Oregon Rivers for 10 months of the year.
Humptulips River King Salmon
When: September 1st-November 20th. The Humptulips River opens annually on or around September 1st for the retention of King and Coho Salmon. The Humptulips River is famous for producing huge king salmon and lots of coho and chum salmon each fall. Besides Buoy 10 this is our most popular king salmon fishery of the year. We catch King salmon here every year through Thanksgiving but the best months are September and October.
Where: The Humptulips River is located in Grays Harbor County north of Hoquiam, Washington and east of Pacific Beach, WA. Lots of people stay in Hoquiam or the Ocean Beaches for this fishery.
Why: HUGE KING SALMON fishing on a remote creek - you will love it!
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